Find Great Science Links Here


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Science Net-Links
THE starting point for all science related stuff!
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Interactives
Amazing Astronomy-related visual interactive screens of the lunar phases, solar eclipses...
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CIESE (Center for Investigation and Engineering in Education)
Very high-quality collaborative projects for all grade levels - ie participate in the 'Global Sun Temperature' project to look at how distance from the equator effects temperature or the 'Down the Drain' project that looks at water use in homes.
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Wolfram Alpha Calculator
This site will change your idea of a 'calculator' - fascinating - to listen to an explanation of how it works click here.
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Exploratorium - Hands-On Science Activities
Find activities related to sports, the body, food and machines and tools.
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Water Cycle lesson
Great school site with lots of connections.
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Steve Spangler Science
Steve Spangler Cool Youtube Channel
Steve Spangler loves science and makes it super fun!
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Number Line
http://esyurl.com/dri
A very well-developed interactive number line - great for the SMARTboard!
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Visible Body
This is an interactive subscription site with medical-school like quality images and interacitves.
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Daylight Map
DaylightMap shows the pattern of night and day on a Google map, for any area of the Earth, for any date and time. It also allows you to select up to ten locations on the map; in addition to seeing at a glance whether it's daytime there, you can show their local time, sunrise and and sunset times, and length of day.
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McGraw Hill Interactives
Interactive sites for science

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  • Click on the 'Edit' button to edit this page or document
  • Place your cursor in the last row of the table at the END of the last sentence
  • Tap the TAB key to get a new row, but if that doesn't work:
  • You will see an icon (picture) that looks like this: edittablebutton.jpg
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How do I add a link? Simple!

If you want to add a link to a website that you found you need the URL (web address) for that website. Here is how you do it:
For example, I want to add a link to the Wisconsin Humane Society. That URL is: http://www.wihumane.org/
So, to add a link from a wiki page to a website - like the Wisconsin Humane Society:
  • Go to the site and copy the URL - located in the address field at the top or the webpage (http://www.wihumane.org/)
  • Go to the Wiki page and Type in some text like: Click here to go to the Wisconsin Humane Society or just WHS
  • Highlight that text
  • In the 'floating' Editor toolbar, select 'Link'
  • Click on 'External Link' and paste the URL in to that field
  • Test your link
  • PS - An 'external link' is one that is NOT a wiki page - it is located OUTSIDE of your wiki. A Wiki link will be a link to a page inside your wiki
  • Click here to go to the Wisconsin Humane Society